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Redundancy calc peace of mind. Winner or loser?

Hi all
I'm looking for peace of mind with this one. I signed my redundancy with a solicitor which I think actually benefit me more in the end however I did get quite a big student loan repayment and tax regarding pay in leiu, holiday and benefits.

1. I originally had the redundancy paperwork based on my older salary last year. Here was the first draft

2. I asked for an update as I used the gov's statutory calculator and it was higher since promotion. Here was the final draft



3. I will take the relevant details from my payslip in September when I finished to show my contributions to NI, Tax, Student loan. Now compare it to the final pay out. I feel they have over compensation one of those figures like 4.1.1. Either way its all signed and paid in last month. However the question is have I been stung on student loan and tax in the final leiu, holiday and benefits.


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